The U.S. Senate will be tested for COVID-19, according to West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey. “If it’s good enough for the U.S. Senate to get tested, […]
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Clay-Battelle High School honors Class of 2020
It was the echo of his footfall that made David Cottrell cease his stride the other day.And the reverberating scuff of his heel when he rounded the […]
Tuition, fees to remain the same; 3% increase in dining and housing plans
The West Virginia University Board of Governors agreed Friday to keep base tuition and fees for the fall semester at 2019 levels. The action, which won’t be […]
Longview Power and the future of coal: Three industry perspectives
MORGANTOWN — A recent headline in the online journal NS Energy said “Longview Power’s bankruptcy indicates ‘dire strait’ of the US coal industry.” The Dominion Post regularly […]
Manchin fields COVID-19 questions in Facebook town hall
MORGANTOWN — Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., held a short town hall meeting on Facebook on Friday to field some constituent questions on coronavirus issues. About 1,600 people […]
Brainly survey shows parents are struggling with kids’ math assignments during virus-induced school closings
At Mylan Park’s Hazel and J.W. Ruby Community Center this past January, the buttons on those scary looking scientific calculators were clicking just like a Bach concerto. […]
Former CIP participants donate surgical masks to friends and hosts
The West Virginia Council of International Programs (WVCIP) recognizes that friendship, understanding and peace are created through cross-cultural experiences. WVCIP provides international participants with personalized opportunities for […]
Country Roads Food Drive is seeking donations across the state
The Country Roads Food Drive is a statewide food collection and fundraiser to feed families across the Mountain State during the novel coronavirus pandemic. The drive will […]
Kinsinger Run Bridge is soon to see road repairs
TERRA ALTA — The contract has been let to repair the Kinsinger Run Bridge on Salt Lick this summer, the governor’s office announced recently. The contract was […]
Justice remains hopeful as state budget hole grows; counting on CARES Act money to backfill
MORGANTOWN — Much of Gov. Jim Justice’s Friday coronavirus press briefing focused on the state budget, but he and COVID-19 Czar Clay Marsh did offer a couple […]